February 22, 2017

Crocheted Wavy Ribbed Cowl Pattern

Our pink almond blossoms are on the verge of blooming, which is the first sign of spring here in Northern Israel, so this pink wavy ribbed cowl is right on time and a perfect Spring accessory! I just love cowls, button up ones that is, and even wear them indoors all winter long. So when it occurred to me to use this space dyed pink yarn to make a cowl of some kind, I just had to get to work so that I could still enjoy it this year! Given my tendency to leave projects without ends woven in, and no buttons, well this is truly a miracle, yippee, especially since I made this just yesterday.

Looking for a quick project that uses only one ball of yarn, namely a 100 gram ball of fingerling weight yarn, this might just be it!

The double crochet stitch is perfect as it allows one to really button up the cowl anywhere if one desires, makes the project go quickly, and shows off the yarn nicely. The wavy stitch gives the piece a nice look, and ribbed to boot for just a bit of extra coziness!

Crocheted Wavy Ribbed Cowl Pattern

Sorry folks having technical difficulties and all the instructions just got wiped out, sigh. Am attaching the diagram and brief notes to get you started. And if you don't read diagrams, by all means, run don't walk to your nearest tutorial, because diagrams are the way to go, no question about that. Consider this your first step, not to worry it is really simple!

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Crocheted Wavy Ribbed Cowl Pattern

Our pink almond blossoms are on the verge of blooming, which is the first sign of spring here in Northern Israel, so this pink wavy ribbed cowl is right on time and a perfect Spring accessory! I just love cowls, button up ones that is, and even wear them indoors all winter long. So when it occurred to me to use this space dyed pink yarn to make a cowl of some kind, I just had to get to work so that I could still enjoy it this year! Given my tendency to leave projects without ends woven in, and no buttons, well this is truly a miracle, yippee, especially since I made this just yesterday.

Looking for a quick project that uses only one ball of yarn, namely a 100 gram ball of fingerling weight yarn, this might just be it!